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Newmarket Era, 26 Sep 1902, p. 2

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V -i- J if- She ww85t Good Laborers to carry brick A hunter Contractor Newmarket arm to Bent ball lot in Concision King Old For partic ulars address I School Mimico Or J Melbourne Place Toronto Let Dwelling to St South at present occupied by Mr J Possesion Oct 15th For particu lar apply to Newmarket- Sever I Brigftfe and Settee bu9 All Printing Decs At Home j A cablegram tlon has tendered an invitation to the new city the of iSexjSsoiit on Good Stoci Para for Sale 100 Acres North side Wilcox Lake fronting on St Brick house bask barn wells cistern Halt on mortgage if MRS A Oak Ridges Oat FOR SALE Tenders will be received by the under signed until Friday October or purchase of the property belonging to the Friends church on Queen St in the Town of Newmarket now occupied by the Salvation Array The building is ft Solid Brick on a good foundation Could be Into two comfortable dwell ings The highest or any tender not necessarily accepted BEN J CODY Trustee We have just received from the De partment of Lands the illus trated report of the Bureau of Mines accompanied very Interesting who wish to study development New On tario They have evidently been prepared with a great deal of care The American has rais ed tariff on going into that country from Refer ring to this new change the Mare Lost Strayed from Bloomtngton on of September a Light Bay Mare aflect by heaves will thankfully received WALKER i Grand Demonstration In Honor of Out Local The Liberals of North York will be pleased to know that arrangements Telegram remarks The duty plac- been completed for holding a by the United States Government Ut on pulp will according l- tbe On- Demonstration in Newmarket dffic on Saturday Oct honor this Province They our indefatigable the think that though the increase cal Legislature the Hon J at Quebec nevertheless it will strike Ontario inasmuch as the porters to the United States will No member of tbe Cabinet thfiy deserves such honor more than the material can Commissioner of Crown Lands and from- Ontario They say that there any amount of pulp- wood in The United the new tariff will have the of manufacturing more of the home pro duct and Importing less from GRAND TRUNK Annual Western Excursions September and to Port Huron Detroit Cleveland Bay City Columbus Grand Chicago Cincinnati St Paul and Minneapolis Valid re turning until Oct The Grand Trunk offers best and most frequent service to all above Parlor Cafe Parlor Dinning and Pullman Sleeping Cars on Principal Trains Tickets and Information at city of fice ami Station ticket office Newmarket to Chicago AND RETURN Going Sept and returning good until October Proportionately low rates to Port tton Detroit Cleveland Saginaw Bay City Grand Rapids Columbus Chicago Cincinnati and tit Paul The Grand Trunk offers best and roost comfortable route Through trains all modern equipment Fur ther information at City and Station Ticket Office A Agent New market Sarahs Shoes all his are pleased to have the opportunity of bearing tribute to his ability integrity and proficiency The Demonstration is to take place on the Fair Grounds and no more suitable place could be found la the constituency having ample accommo dation and a seating capacity in Grand Stand for about people Addreses will delivered by the following speakers Hon Ross Premier of Ontario Hon Latchford Commissioner of Public Works Sir William Mulocfc Postmas terGeneral Hon Clifford Minister of the Interior Suth erland Windsor I J Gould MP Hugh Guthrie ML P Speaking will cooimerne at 130 oclock Among others who expect to be present axe A McKay M PP Owen Sound J Barber John Smithy John son J Esq Davidson BrWReland J Tudhope MPP and other members of the Provincial Dominion Parliaments The Highlanders Band of Toronto the Citizens Band of Newmarket the York Rangers Band of Aurora and the Band will be present to enliven pro ceedings with good music v- Hoe tea and coffee also hot and cold water wilt be free on the grounds so that those from a distance can bave a basket picnic with comfort Amusements will commence at one oclock including a Baseball Match Newmarket vs Sutton and Lacrosse Match Newmarket vs Bradford and a TugofWar Contest for a prize of open to teams of ten men each from the different townships in the Riding The and Metropolitan will issue tickets on Friday afternoon and Saturday at Single Fare good to return on Monday morning Free electric cars will be run between Aurora and Newmarket on Saturday afternoon Invite your friends to come and have a good time The grounds are Free to everybody the speakers will be worth going mile to bear o Oar A from Slates that four inches of fell on the but melted ilia next day- making the roads very heavy Sir Charles and Lady Tupper ar rived at Quebec from the Old try on Friday last looting well af ter their European They pro ceeded at once westward for Winni peg and Vancouver The territory to be given to Cana dian veterans has been decided upon vtA by the Crown Lands Department Ten townships hare been surveyed in the vicinity of Mew called Mrs Lyman ll fcta have a party this Atina Lyman wife Judge Lyman was a type of New England women of fifty years ago As wife a judge she was called on to do much entertaining and her parties were famous Northampton Her daughter Susan in her memoirs of Mrs Ly man writes that no one ever going to Mrs Lymans partita One day was preparing for an evening she happened to look out of the and taw a young girl whom liked for her talents and good but who poverty was not always able to go out into and all the Judges are to be here aad I want you to come my dear Lyman said the girl looking sadly down at her I wish could ljt I for my fcboe ace all out at the toes and is my only pair Well Sarah Mrs brightly at least help to get me lor my party Ob replied the girl quick ly she helped to a advan- It I learned at the Department Agriculture that applications have received from Fall As sociations In the Province asking for expert Judges of sheep and swine To meet requests the Department has appointed Judges who will tour the Fairs in groups of ttree While the organs at Toronto are making much ado about of Toronto is the Mrs Mr Pratt of Toronto is visiting his sister Mrs Dr Patterson of Bame was Id Town yesterday looking up old friends Mr and Mrs A Powell of Battle Creek are visiting at Mr A Smiths Stevenson of Toronto is sjjendingf a couple of weeks at The Bowery Mr Clark wife and of Sutton are spending a few cays in Town A Mi- Toronto Was up on Saturday visiting his farm in East Mtss VanMear and Mrs of Toronto were visiting with Mosier on Wednesday Walter Knight was the guest of Mr and Mrs A at Cedarvale last week Miss of Britain is visiting her cousin Mips Hall of Pine Orchard Miss Balfour of Man is here visiting her aunt Fall is for two or three weeks Alfred Dyke of very kindly treated the to a basket of excellent pears yesterday Mr Shaw of tbe Central Business College Toronto arid his daughter were Judges at the Fair here Wednes day Mrs Manning and Leila got back from Dakota on Sunday after a three visit with re latives Mr and Mrs of Nor wood were visitors at tbe residence of Mr Scott this Mr and wife also his niece Kathleen left yes terday to visit his other Dr in New York Slate Mis Win Kelly nee Miss Hutch- croft came over from Michigan week to attend the Silver Wedding of Councillor and Mrs About were present Mr Geo McDonald has left the Office Specialty Co to accept a sit uation in an architects office in To ronto George will be greatly miss ed in the Town Band as he was a rattling good cornetplayer Mr of Chicago ar rived here on the late car Saturday night and has been spending a few days with his parents His mother Mrs Arnold took a slight stroke last week and was very low but when last heard from sin was slightly improving with some chance of recovery Mr and Mrs Webb returned from where they were their son Frank Mr Webb reports that owing- to wet cold weather the corn and sugar beet crops in Michigan will not be more than half last years He con versed with many farmers on the of sugar beets and found that a rule they were well with the Six g teachers old and young the Public School Board Umoea from till Friday evening when the money due them for increases in was being paid m all about The G has purchased acres of land from the- Ontario Gov- located east the Central Prison paying therefore the sura of The Peel County Old Boys Asso ciation has decided to go to Bramp ton on Oct for an outing at the Fall Fair Rev of this city has been appointed secretary of temper ance and moral reform by the General Conference The J Club meet opens at the fa Woodbine Saturday The Windsor closed on Saturday so as to allow owners of horses to reach To ronto today The scarcity of potatoes in the mar during the past week is being seriously felt Farmers are receiv ing eta per bag and corner gro cers are retailing them as high as The election court at Hall on Saturday last fixed the date for the South Oxford and East Middle sex Ontario election petitions for October both gainst Conserva tives trials will he fixed to morrow It Is said the have decided to hold two trials a week after the aro date Sir William locks be fore the Rvciitlve Committee of the Manufacturers Association Tfc of fast WffVwas a most interesting character and Hon J Davis Minister of Crown Lands said he a announce tl at be issued on all volunteers entitled to TITO PRICE ft TO ilia of the THE CASH 1 Oft stores Toronto Toronto Sept 1902- Wheat per bush 68 a Red Wheat per bush a Wheat per bush 0 a Goose Wheat per bush a 0 Oats per bush A a ii pec doi a 16 Butter a 0 Potatoes per bag I CO a 10 Hay per ton 10 00 a 14 Wool per lb 00 a Dressed Hogs per 00 a Beef fore a Beef 00 a Chickens per pair a per pair a Turkeys a We have just passed our Fall and Wi Suits and Overcoats and we assured that no more superior stock has ever been shown to the Good Clothes Buying Public than those are showing this season We have spared no pains nor expense in searching trade for the very best values obtainable in the Clothing markets have been very successful our efforts We again wish to remind you of the superior make fit of the clothing we sell Our Clothing is not To Qpdep I Fit Is made from the best English and Canadian Are thoroughly sponged and are designed by and by Gutters are made by experienced tailors and will be found Onethipd less than Tailotts SPECIAL i 0 Mens Blue Beaver Farmer Satin Linings Velvet Col- Made Hunter Bros price worth Black and AH Wool Canadian Italian linings Velvet Collars or Hunter Bros price worth i Mens Imported Black and Blue Beaver Cloth No Italian cloth Mohair Sleeve Linings SilkVelvet Collarfi Boxed Back Perfect Fitting Coat you would pay a tailor to for Hunters Price mens Scotch See Our Wool Shirts and Drawers All sizes We bought them at a re duction While they last each worth 85c MENS Tweed and Suits Good Cloths well made and trim med splendid fitters worth from 650 to per suit We have put the whole lot out at one price for quick clearance Be quick they wont last long at this price Our 10 Were never dose talking about oar neat serviceable Suits Men Made Well to Weir Well made of the very best cloths rll Inalle In the English markets Sec iem New Fall Seasons and Westminister Overcoate prices to J Cradle BRYDON At on Sept wife ol ftkr J of a daughter on Sept to Mr and Mrs Skinner twin sons Th flltor Wednesday Sept at the residence ol the brides parents by Rev W Ruth daughter of Mr artd Mrs Leonard to Mr Harvey Walker both of Schonv St Toronto- on fieptcjriWr Miss to Mr Morton vllle Mens Wool FleeceLined Under- Size to Covered Seams and Garment Stamped Wool Fleece Special at worth SEE OUR NEW FALL FURS SUCCESSORS TO Mens Boots pairs Mens Heavy Working Boots 3 Rows Pegs Steel Slugged Extension Sole Guaranteed Solid Leather throughout to very special at per pair Mens Boston Calf Boots Laced or Gaiters Sewed Solid Leather a good Sunday Shoe Special at per pair SEE OUR NEW FALL with hands ROdd the last war done special reference to Hon Wis Lyman her M at her with cheerful ftn the sueatlon a Item the M east that Hon how they wets presently in the Won J In train and are credits in the ttfcen left Sarah had a pair of tacrine shoes and tan creasing their acreage year to year St of shoes and with having a over the in to for the party Ifort Lave treated vktim lived Mr John OBrien of fell from his wagon and killed Unless a man la willing to mevt his bills he tries to dodge his credit ors ept A sad ac cident occurred near here yesterday ATehie Stewart while out with his Murray a threshing machine un dertook pull a shot gun from the water thinking it unloaded In way it was discharged the con- McDonalds Ride minutes THE LEADING Undertaking House IB FURNITURE At Reduced Prices During the week of the Fair Bedroom Suites worth for Bedroom Suits with Mirror worth for Bedroom Suites with Bevel Mirror worth for Golden Oak Suite Bevel worth lor Parlor Suite pes silk covering worth for Parlor plush worth for Parlor Suited and worth 3500 for Parlor Suite Velours pieces worth for 2100 Elm Sideboard with Mirror worth 075 tor 850 Ash Sideboard large Bevel Mirror worth 1376 or and A Night calls attended to at John Millard Phone 17 and Leon Proctor and a young man named Atkins who came up from Aurora with horse for the Fair were injured Wednesday afternoon were in a rig conveying an emp ty piano box and a short turn out the stables on Owen Street caused it to overturn Mr Proctors son had his head badly cut and the other receiver to his back It Is hoped neither are seriously hurt The Tomb NKWBKRY At his late residence Davenport Road on Thurs day Sept Henry J New- in his year Funeral Saturday afternoon to St Johns Church Oak Ridges from his brothers residence Mr George Mills BROWN At Sept J Henry only- son of Mr and Mrs John Brow aged years month and Thursday Sept Arthur oldest son Mr and and Mrs Stephen Leonard aged years and months Victoria Square Sept 22nd 1802 Mrs Ann mo ther of Mrs Willis of New marketaged years Interred at Newmarket Cemetery on Wednesday afternoon i on Sept Barbara Etta wife of Mr A Sharps aged years months and days Funeral yesterday afternoon and interment at Newmarket Cemetery V ft MAIN ST NORTH NEWMARKET All Orders will Careful and Prompt Attention Public and High School Text Books Scribblers Exercises Pads etc etc etci Fruit Jars Crown Brand Pints Quarts and Half Gallon Rubber Rings for Jars Groceries Provisions Fruit PEACH GRAPES Now is the best time to preserve peaches Quality and price not likely to he better PICKLING SPICE Cabbage Cauliflower Tomatoes Pickling Cucumbers Peppers Sugar the for preserving Our Special Boiled Ham to Splice Aluo Corned Chipped Dried Potted Meals and Beans onBons Famous w CENTRAL TELEPHONE a TARR

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